Max I peered up at the late autumn sun until taunting spots danced in my vision and my eyes hurt, but it wasn"t enough. "And?" Eva prompted somewhat cautiously from her spot on the log a few feet away. I ignored my sister and kept staring up at the morning sky, desperately waiting for my magic to react. This was the time when it should be at its strongest and normally, I could feel the whispers of the incoming weather in my gut. But not today. Not yesterday, or the day before either. I didn"t know what was going on, but it wasn"t good. A long wispy cloud temporarily gave me a reprieve from the harsh sunlight and I turned to look at Eva, finally kind of ready to face the music. Or the lack thereof. The hopeful expression on her face twisted me into knots and reminded me of just how m

